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I ordered this bike while on deployment back in 2006. I ride it rain or shine as often as possible and it's come a long way since the first ride. Put down 81hp/91tq with the stock 96", heavy breather, SE 203s, 2-2 freedom performance pipes, and a power commander. Nothing special but it sounds good and cruises like a dream.
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Now
Don't hate the last one. That sucker is scary fun. (185-190rwhp)
Nice. You know Harley makes a fender rack for the train that you can strap your cooler or whatever that is in the pic to. I really dig teh bar and rim combo.
Real nice job,like doc says ,i just picked a fender rack on ebay #56452 07 the twisted one for $49 new..they have one in black 59931 08 also ....all in all a great lookin bike you got
Haha! What do you mean, "nothing special"??????!! That bike looks awesome!!! I love how you coordinated everything. If the Night Train was available when I bought my Crossbones, I may have bought that instead......."may have"....no promises! Ideally, both would be nice.
Nice. You know Harley makes a fender rack for the train that you can strap your cooler or whatever that is in the pic to. I really dig teh bar and rim combo.
Drew
That poor fender has had many cases of brew strapped to it. That is actually a pie I was taking to my Grandma's house for Thanksgiving last year. haha I have been meaning to get some sort of rack but I'm not around much to mess with it. Work all the time!
Originally Posted by Daniel Devilson
Very nice wheels and fron fender
i'd prefere a smaller seat
take photo in a better place
I agree with you on the smaller seat looking better but I'm a big ol boy and that fatty is comfortable as hell. I just throw on the stock low profile one for hopping around town. Never know when you'll need a spot for a chick.
Originally Posted by jcallesano
what rims are those?
I can't even remember man. 18" in the rear, 21"x3.5" up front. I did all that in a matter of a couple of weeks last time I was off work. I wish I had went ahead and got some different brakes while I was at it.
Thanks for all the compliments fellas. I doubt I'll do much else to it until I decide to go into the engine.
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